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Coburn, Dawn; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1995
Profiles computer usage at Tapawarea Area School, a small, rural, pre-K-12 school in New Zealand. A guided tour finds 14-year olds writing stories at individual terminals, several students participating in distance learning, older students teaching younger ones in forms 6 and 7, and a social studies class communicating with another school. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Distance Education, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education

Pawloski, Bob – Educational Leadership, 1994
A Nebraska consultant/former teacher explains his role in developing Internet accounts for teachers while working on a wetlands distance-learning project and an arts-education consortium. He explains ARTnet and other Internet services, including Telnet, FTP (file transfer protocol), the Gopher retrieval system, NetNews, and Listservs. Sidebars…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Consultants, Distance Education, Electronic Mail

Levin, James A.; Thurston, Cathy – Educational Leadership, 1996
Network-based learning, unlike word processing or programming, does not require numerous computers and unlimited connection time. It can motivate students to become involved in a wide range of learning activities. Implementation barriers include infrastructure and access, the telecommunications-curriculum gap, and insufficient support and…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Networks

Lonergan, Diane – Educational Leadership, 1997
Southeastern New Hampshire schoolchildren are involved in three network science projects for grades 2-8: Batnet, Birdnet, and Treenet. The listserv projects were developed by a group of teachers interested in using the computer-Internet connection to enrich and extend the science learning. Network science makes topics more real, lends immediacy to…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Consortia, Discovery Learning, Ecology

Copen, Peter – Educational Leadership, 1995
Although the Cold War has ended, the need for students to improve their intercultural awareness and understanding of international problems (hunger, environmental degradation, and increasing population) has grown stronger. I*Earn, a global network, allows K-12 students to work on joint social and environmental projects that can greatly improve…
Descriptors: Activism, Altruism, Community Services, Computer Networks